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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby wenchbarwer » Mon Oct 14, 2024 8:19 am

Dutchy wrote:Kennedy boys are gone, going in different directions.


Is their old man still involved down there too?
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby Cheap Seats » Mon Oct 14, 2024 8:44 am

It would be an absolute joke if the GSFL granted Myponga SELLICKS FC extra points. They've gone from a struggling club, to a very powerful one in the past 5-6 years since embracing the Sellicks area and have won the last 2 Senior colts flags, won 2 & a prelim in the last 3 reserve flags, and 2 prelims & a league flag in the last 3 seasons. And have the biggest sponsorship power behind them South of Adelaide. All this is a credit to them but.....

Surely all this points to the fact, that they no longer need handouts.

They have:
Whitford 1 point -1 2025
Butcher 2 points -2 (for being his 3rd year and 20+ games)
Cooper 3 points -1
Wilkins 4 points -1
Shillabeer 3 points -1 Total -6 points

So they'll go from 13 points allocation to maybe 6? which if my math is ok, is -7 points, so they could easily keep their same side which is what I'm led to believe the reasoning they have put an application for. The fact they are losing 0 pointed players is the same for every other club. I read on here McKinnon is leaving Victor, so some high quality leaving the league if the Kennedys go also.
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby Under_Scrutiny » Mon Oct 14, 2024 10:31 am

hollywood7477 wrote:
Local GSFL Man wrote:its now the silly season

rumor is myponga have lost Kennedy brothers but likely to pick up Scott boys from willlunga and Glenelg/south who actually played jnrs there so both 0 points. also will be interesting who myponga keep next season with only 6 points Cooper 2, shilla 2, Wilkins 3, butcher 1,

bays are talking to a key forward ben moroney from mallee

creek are keen and trying to get malakai back from ramblers



The SPOC Football Club are extremely excited to announce the signing of Jesse McKinnon for the 2025 season.

Jesse hails from the Victor Harbor Roos, having been captain for the last few years and is also a 2 time GSFL Mail Medalist, winning back to back medals in 2023 and 2024. Jesse also played league and reserves football for South Adelaide prior to making the move to the Roos. Jesse is an inside midfielder with a supreme work rate and great ability to find the ball.

Jesse will bring fantastic leadership and experience to the club, and we’re looking forward to seeing him in action in 2025. Please welcome Jesse and wife Winnie to the club! #rickrick


Ross and Fletcher back to Kangarilla as well.
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby Jimmy_041 » Mon Oct 14, 2024 11:28 am

Under_Scrutiny wrote:
hollywood7477 wrote:
Local GSFL Man wrote:its now the silly season

rumor is myponga have lost Kennedy brothers but likely to pick up Scott boys from willlunga and Glenelg/south who actually played jnrs there so both 0 points. also will be interesting who myponga keep next season with only 6 points Cooper 2, shilla 2, Wilkins 3, butcher 1,

bays are talking to a key forward ben moroney from mallee

creek are keen and trying to get malakai back from ramblers



The SPOC Football Club are extremely excited to announce the signing of Jesse McKinnon for the 2025 season.

Jesse hails from the Victor Harbor Roos, having been captain for the last few years and is also a 2 time GSFL Mail Medalist, winning back to back medals in 2023 and 2024. Jesse also played league and reserves football for South Adelaide prior to making the move to the Roos. Jesse is an inside midfielder with a supreme work rate and great ability to find the ball.

Jesse will bring fantastic leadership and experience to the club, and we’re looking forward to seeing him in action in 2025. Please welcome Jesse and wife Winnie to the club! #rickrick


Ross and Fletcher back to Kangarilla as well.


Chris Curran to VH. At least Gibbs brought something to the club
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:04 pm

Dutchy wrote:Kennedy boys are gone, going in different directions.


Brighton, Kingston.
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby wenchbarwer » Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:05 pm

shoe boy wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Kennedy boys are gone, going in different directions.


Brighton, Kingston.


They'd all be zero pointers at Brighton, bout time they went down that path!
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:27 am

Jimmy_041 wrote:
Under_Scrutiny wrote:
hollywood7477 wrote:
Local GSFL Man wrote:its now the silly season

rumor is myponga have lost Kennedy brothers but likely to pick up Scott boys from willlunga and Glenelg/south who actually played jnrs there so both 0 points. also will be interesting who myponga keep next season with only 6 points Cooper 2, shilla 2, Wilkins 3, butcher 1,

bays are talking to a key forward ben moroney from mallee

creek are keen and trying to get malakai back from ramblers



The SPOC Football Club are extremely excited to announce the signing of Jesse McKinnon for the 2025 season.

Jesse hails from the Victor Harbor Roos, having been captain for the last few years and is also a 2 time GSFL Mail Medalist, winning back to back medals in 2023 and 2024. Jesse also played league and reserves football for South Adelaide prior to making the move to the Roos. Jesse is an inside midfielder with a supreme work rate and great ability to find the ball.

Jesse will bring fantastic leadership and experience to the club, and we’re looking forward to seeing him in action in 2025. Please welcome Jesse and wife Winnie to the club! #rickrick


Ross and Fletcher back to Kangarilla as well.


Chris Curran to VH. At least Gibbs brought something to the club
Not happy with Gibbs season?


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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby Jimmy_041 » Thu Oct 17, 2024 11:34 am

field of dreams wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:
Chris Curran to VH. At least Gibbs brought something to the club


Not happy with Gibbs season?



Doesn't worry me

He was very ordinary in the 4 games I saw him play this year.
Curran, on the other hand, is a fantastic pick up - both as a player and a bloke
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Thu Oct 17, 2024 1:20 pm

Jimmy_041 wrote:
field of dreams wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:
Chris Curran to VH. At least Gibbs brought something to the club


Not happy with Gibbs season?



Doesn't worry me

He was very ordinary in the 4 games I saw him play this year.
Curran, on the other hand, is a fantastic pick up - both as a player and a bloke
I guess given his record he’s up for heavy scrutiny.
As he was supposed to play 5-6 games but played 13, kicked 24 goals while spending plenty of time through the midfield while getting mid-20s possessions…. I think he bought more than expected.
As for Curran, rumours are just rumours. Hope it comes true.


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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby Local GSFL Man » Thu Oct 17, 2024 5:14 pm

willungas new coach is Damian minervini and new recruit is dan nobes
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby Jimmy_041 » Thu Oct 17, 2024 5:26 pm

field of dreams wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:
field of dreams wrote:
Not happy with Gibbs season?



Doesn't worry me

He was very ordinary in the 4 games I saw him play this year.
Curran, on the other hand, is a fantastic pick up - both as a player and a bloke

I guess given his record he’s up for heavy scrutiny.
As he was supposed to play 5-6 games but played 13, kicked 24 goals while spending plenty of time through the midfield while getting mid-20s possessions…. I think he bought more than expected.
As for Curran, rumours are just rumours. Hope it comes true.

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14 of those goals, and 4 out of 6 BP votes, against the bottom 5 sides.
Mind you I dont put a lot of store in the BP votes as they are not generally accurate

5 goals against Pongy in May which was good. That leaves 5 goals against the top 4 in 6 games

He didn't get anywhere near 20 touches in the games I saw - admittedly against the better teams but that's when they needed him to stand up

He wasn't good against McLaren at Strath. I reckon he might have had 5 touches on the HFF. He then went on the ball and burned it numerous times in the final term. Fortunately for him, they still won or he may have been further in the spotlight

I watched the GF replay later on GF night (with one eye open) and wasn't specifically watching out for him so I dont know how he went.

Give me Curran any day. Reliable and dependable
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Thu Oct 17, 2024 8:05 pm

Under_Scrutiny wrote:Ross and Fletcher back to Kangarilla as well.


“The Victor Harbor Football Club are excited to announce that Michael Ross has recommitted for 2025…..”


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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:17 am

B Kennedy announced at Kingston


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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:18 am

B Kennedy announced at Kingston


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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby wenchbarwer » Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:17 am

Damian Minervini gets the coaching gig at Willunga.

Gee, he gets around! :lol:
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Fri Oct 18, 2024 10:52 am

Jimmy_041 wrote:14 of those goals, and 4 out of 6 BP votes, against the bottom 5 sides.
Mind you I dont put a lot of store in the BP votes as they are not generally accurate

5 goals against Pongy in May which was good. That leaves 5 goals against the top 4 in 6 games

He didn't get anywhere near 20 touches in the games I saw - admittedly against the better teams but that's when they needed him to stand up

He wasn't good against McLaren at Strath. I reckon he might have had 5 touches on the HFF. He then went on the ball and burned it numerous times in the final term. Fortunately for him, they still won or he may have been further in the spotlight

I watched the GF replay later on GF night (with one eye open) and wasn't specifically watching out for him so I dont know how he went.

Give me Curran any day. Reliable and dependable



Thanks for taking the time to back up your opinion with some info - too much unfounded BS is thrown around online.

I will do the same:

I don't believe the named best players too much either but I will say VHs are pretty accurate usually.

He played 6 games against the other top 4 sides, 4 of those during the minor round.

Only one of those 4 he didn't get mid-20s disposals - vs Creeks in Rd 17 where he played 3/4 and still had 18 disposals, 10 marks and kicked 2 goals.
In the other 3 he was very good and had plenty of it.

I'm sure he would admit his game in the 2nd semi wasn't up to his par.
You may not have noticed the strapped hammy and that he never got out of 3rd gear.... [emoji6]

That said he still spent time in the midfield in every quarter and had 16 disposals @ 75% for the game.
In the last Q he had 4 kicks. 2 scored points (one very gettable). One pass that hit the mark. Sure the left foot pass near the bar missed the target was poor by any standard. But burning it numerous times?

In 13 games he was still VHs highest scoring mid-forward. He ran through the midfield rotation every game he played and I know it is easy to miss possessions mids get.

On GF day the viewing was even more atrocious than it usually is at Pongy and I came away thinking he was ok. Yet he still had the 3rd highest disposals on the ground - only Heaslip (VH) and Wilkins (MY) had more.

Whilst all the pre-season hype was about Gibbs, those in the know said Heaslip would be the key in, and he was.


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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby Jimmy_041 » Fri Oct 18, 2024 11:12 am

field of dreams wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:14 of those goals, and 4 out of 6 BP votes, against the bottom 5 sides.
Mind you I dont put a lot of store in the BP votes as they are not generally accurate

5 goals against Pongy in May which was good. That leaves 5 goals against the top 4 in 6 games

He didn't get anywhere near 20 touches in the games I saw - admittedly against the better teams but that's when they needed him to stand up

He wasn't good against McLaren at Strath. I reckon he might have had 5 touches on the HFF. He then went on the ball and burned it numerous times in the final term. Fortunately for him, they still won or he may have been further in the spotlight

I watched the GF replay later on GF night (with one eye open) and wasn't specifically watching out for him so I dont know how he went.

Give me Curran any day. Reliable and dependable



Thanks for taking the time to back up your opinion with some info - too much unfounded BS is thrown around online.

I will do the same:

I don't believe the named best players too much either but I will say VHs are pretty accurate usually.

He played 6 games against the other top 4 sides, 4 of those during the minor round.

Only one of those 4 he didn't get mid-20s disposals - vs Creeks in Rd 17 where he played 3/4 and still had 18 disposals, 10 marks and kicked 2 goals.
In the other 3 he was very good and had plenty of it.

I'm sure he would admit his game in the 2nd semi wasn't up to his par.
You may not have noticed the strapped hammy and that he never got out of 3rd gear.... [emoji6]

That said he still spent time in the midfield in every quarter and had 16 disposals @ 75% for the game.
In the last Q he had 4 kicks. 2 scored points (one very gettable). One pass that hit the mark. Sure the left foot pass near the bar missed the target was poor by any standard. But burning it numerous times?

In 13 games he was still VHs highest scoring mid-forward. He ran through the midfield rotation every game he played and I know it is easy to miss possessions mids get.

On GF day the viewing was even more atrocious than it usually is at Pongy and I came away thinking he was ok. Yet he still had the 3rd highest disposals on the ground - only Heaslip (VH) and Wilkins (MY) had more.

Whilst all the pre-season hype was about Gibbs, those in the know said Heaslip would be the key in, and he was.


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Agree on Heaslip

Maybe I'm being too harsh on Gibbs but, IMO, in the company he had, he should have been better
Strange that they put on the ball in the last quarter if he had a suspect hammy. I thought they did it to get him a feel of some leather on the day.
He burned it badly, at least, twice in the last quarter.
I was standing with some VH people who weren't that happy with him.
Almost like he doesn't try sometimes (someone else's comment on the day)

BTW, John Butcher racks up plenty of touches as well ;)
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Fri Oct 18, 2024 11:18 am

Jimmy_041 wrote:
field of dreams wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:14 of those goals, and 4 out of 6 BP votes, against the bottom 5 sides.
Mind you I dont put a lot of store in the BP votes as they are not generally accurate

5 goals against Pongy in May which was good. That leaves 5 goals against the top 4 in 6 games

He didn't get anywhere near 20 touches in the games I saw - admittedly against the better teams but that's when they needed him to stand up

He wasn't good against McLaren at Strath. I reckon he might have had 5 touches on the HFF. He then went on the ball and burned it numerous times in the final term. Fortunately for him, they still won or he may have been further in the spotlight

I watched the GF replay later on GF night (with one eye open) and wasn't specifically watching out for him so I dont know how he went.

Give me Curran any day. Reliable and dependable



Thanks for taking the time to back up your opinion with some info - too much unfounded BS is thrown around online.

I will do the same:

I don't believe the named best players too much either but I will say VHs are pretty accurate usually.

He played 6 games against the other top 4 sides, 4 of those during the minor round.

Only one of those 4 he didn't get mid-20s disposals - vs Creeks in Rd 17 where he played 3/4 and still had 18 disposals, 10 marks and kicked 2 goals.
In the other 3 he was very good and had plenty of it.

I'm sure he would admit his game in the 2nd semi wasn't up to his par.
You may not have noticed the strapped hammy and that he never got out of 3rd gear.... [emoji6]

That said he still spent time in the midfield in every quarter and had 16 disposals @ 75% for the game.
In the last Q he had 4 kicks. 2 scored points (one very gettable). One pass that hit the mark. Sure the left foot pass near the bar missed the target was poor by any standard. But burning it numerous times?

In 13 games he was still VHs highest scoring mid-forward. He ran through the midfield rotation every game he played and I know it is easy to miss possessions mids get.

On GF day the viewing was even more atrocious than it usually is at Pongy and I came away thinking he was ok. Yet he still had the 3rd highest disposals on the ground - only Heaslip (VH) and Wilkins (MY) had more.

Whilst all the pre-season hype was about Gibbs, those in the know said Heaslip would be the key in, and he was.


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Agree on Heaslip

Maybe I'm being too harsh on Gibbs but, IMO, in the company he had, he should have been better
Strange that they put on the ball in the last quarter if he had a suspect hammy. I thought they did it to get him a feel of some leather on the day.
He burned it badly, at least, twice in the last quarter.
I was standing with some VH people who weren't that happy with him.
Almost like he doesn't try sometimes (someone else's comment on the day)

BTW, John Butcher racks up plenty of touches as well ;)
Agreed - I would have had him off given the lead.
Butcher lolz


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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby Jimmy_041 » Fri Oct 18, 2024 11:33 am

I was at Pongy for a game and was standing in front of the bar with a Pongy mate.
Butcher marked 40m out near us............

"Duck"......... :lol:
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby Dutchy » Fri Oct 18, 2024 11:55 am

field of dreams wrote:B Kennedy announced at Kingston


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All these were announced on here a week ago :lol:

Is Nobes going to be an influence?
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